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The latest red tide map shows medium levels of the toxic algae in Lee and Charlotte counties, and now it’s affecting the wildlife. WINK News reporter Chris Grisby spoke to the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife after they rescued a sick bird on Fort Myers Beach. MORE: High concentrations of red tide blooming in Lee County MORE: Red tide washes dead fish ashore on Sanibel